The MediaTek vulnerability affecting 875 million Android phones allows SIM card exploits to bypass lock screens in seconds.
Security researchers cracked a MediaTek-powered Nothing CMF Phone 1 in 45 seconds, exposing a vulnerability that potentially ...
One in 4 Android phones potentially affected by a staggering security vulnerability that allowed hackers to access locked and protected handsets in less than 60 seconds.
Google released an Android update fixing 129 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw linked to Qualcomm chips already exploited in attacks.
A major security flaw could affect 1 in 4 Android phones - here's how to check yours ...
A MediaTek chip flaw could put up to 875 million Android phones at risk, exposing how a locked device can still be vulnerable below the surface.
These days, there's always a new digital attack around the corner targeting smartphones. Here are some phones that offer the best security against such threats.
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Repair Mode lets technicians fix your Android phone without seeing your personal files or apps. Here's how to enable it.
A vulnerability in some MediaTek-powered phones could allow attackers to extract encrypted data, including wallet seed phrases, using only a USB connection.
If you use an Android phone, a silent threat may have been sitting inside your device for months. Not a virus you downloaded.
We sat down with Google's Sameer Samat to talk about Android's next transitional moment, sideloading, and his favorite devices right now.